Ruxton's Trading Post is located in an historic building that straddles Ruxton Creek. Ruxton Creek served as a landmark and route for Native Americans and early 19th century explorers. One of those explorers was Frederick Ruxton and it seemed appropriate that we name our store after him.

Ruxton Avenue is the route to the Cog Railway Station and the Barr Trail Trailhead. Ride the Cog Railway to the summit of Pikes Peak or test your stamina on Barr Trail, a 13 mile climb to the summit.

Ruxton's Trading Post features Cowboy and Indian Antiques and Collectibles and Native American Art. Please browse our site or contact us with your wants.

Gretchen and Mike Graham, Proprietors

Contemporary Bit Makers

This page features the art of contemporary bit and spur makers. Artists that are featured include Terry Alward, Kevin Burns, Randy Butters, Pat Castleberry, Jerry Cates, Mike
Dill, Jack Ferguson, R. F. Ford, Jerry Galloway, Lindholm Brothers, Johnny Murphy, Don Pierce, Danny Pollard, Gene Rogers, Dickie Tignor, Ted Twofeathers, Jerry Wallace, Tony Wallace
and more. The skill of the present day makers is incredible. Many contemporary spurmakers have brought the craft along to a fine art. Just take a look at their work.